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Test yourself at home– Not necessary to send the test to a Lab!

IF you answer Yes to either of these questions YOU NEED TO GET TESTED!

- Have you had unprotected sex?

- Do you or your partner have multiple sexual partners?

Are You Concerned About Privacy?

Most STD’s are reportable diseases

- Your physician or lab MUST report a positive result. The county or state will then try to locate infected partners.

- Using insurance creates an enduring record of the test.

TEST YOURSELF AT HOME

Get the results in 15 minutes in total privacy

Stop the worry and stress! Totally affordable, globally certified, accurate, home tests are available now! If you're concerned, we've got the best home std test kits you can use as an initial exam before you seek medical help. If you test positive see your doctor, if negative your stress is gone with no medical records!

The Center for Disease Control CDC Sees ‘Alarming’ Increase in Sexually Transmitted Diseases

- Many STD’s such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea often show no symptoms!

- 1.4 million cases of Chlamydia reported in 2014- the highest number ever to the CDC”

- “350,000 cases of gonorrhea in 2014”

- “Syphilis in men causes increased risk of HIV”

IF YOU HAVE HAD UNPROTECTED SEX:

YOU NEED TO TAKE A TEST!

Many STD’s show no symptoms, the only way to know for sure is to get tested. For those that do show symptoms the most common are:

“In the case of sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs) the county or state will try to locate sexual contacts of infected people to make sure they are disease-free or are treated if they are already infected.”

“Any physician, intern, or other person who makes a diagnosis … a sexually transmitted infection shall make a report of such infection to the health authorities in accordance with the provisions of section 25-1-122(1)...."

At Home Testing vs. Lab Testing

“One of the most common barriers cited for not getting regular testing is the embarrassment or concern of being seen getting a test and the stigma attached to that.”

There are many ways of being tested for STD’s. If you have had unprotected sex with someone other than a long-term monogamous partner it is your responsibility to get tested immediately. Untreated STD’s have long-term consequences including infertility, higher susceptibility to HIV, and severe health issues. You need to protect yourself and your partner/s.

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Comparison of Standard Physician/Lab testing vs. Home STD Kits:

Lab/Physician

Home Test Kit

Accuracy

Specificity 91.4%-100%

Specificity 95% -98%

Sensitivity 97.3%-97.8%

Sensitivity 98% -99%

Cost

Some free clinics.
Physician visit plus
cost of $25-$250

Average $25 per test
Plus $18 delivery

Privacy

Report results sent to CDC and
state. If use health insurance
there is a permanent record.

Totally private, at home test,
with results available in
15 minutes.

Touch | Feel

Considerate and helpful physician,
followed by lab tests.
Follow up by Physician

At home test, managed by self,
easy to perform private,
anonymous, no
physician support, or lab.

Private vs. Anonymous STD Testing

Other websites will offer Private STD testing – but the small print says:

“private, not anonymous, STD testing. This means that your name and other identifying information will be linked to your test results.” Source: www.stdtestexpress.com

“comply with all state and federal laws that require doctors, health care facilities and diagnostic laboratories to report laboratory-confirmed cases of HIV and certain STDs to public health agencies. The information we are required to share may include your name, age and the condition for which you tested positive.” Source: www.stdtestexpress.com

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In fact all labs, physicians, and clinics are required by law to report to the CDC positive STD results along with the name and details of the person:

“Any physician, intern, or other person who makes a diagnosis in, prescribes for, or treats a sexually transmitted infection and any superintendent or manager of a state, county, or city hospital, dispensary, or charitable or penal institution in which there is a sexually transmitted infection shall make a report of such infection to the health authorities in accordance with the provisions of section 25-1-122(1).

STD/STI Symptoms

Stop the worry and stress- Find out now!

Many STD’s can show few or no symptoms, some symptoms may be caused by another disorder, and some symptoms are very obvious. It is impossible to know if you have an STD without testing.

Symptoms are not limited to the genitals, they can also be found in the mouth, throat, or anus.

The common symptoms below are not to be used for self-diagnosis. Many STD’s can have no recognizable symptoms yet cause serious long-term complications for the infected and their sexual partners. An absence of the following symptoms does NOT mean that you are not infected. If you have had unprotected sex with someone other than a long-term monogamous partner – be responsible - get tested.

MEN:

Penis head itching

Discharge

Pain when urinating

Burning sensation when urinating

Increased urination

Rash on, or around penis

Sores on, or around penis

Pain during ejaculation

Pain in rectum

Discharge from rectum

Bleeding from rectum

Sores on or around anus

Consistent sore throat

Cold sores

Swollen or painful testicles

WOMEN:

Itching inside the vagina

Itching in, on, or around the Vulva

Discharge

Odor

Rash on, or around Vagina

Sores on, or around Vagina

Pain when urinating

Burning sensation when urinating

Increased urination

Pain during sex

Pain in Pelvis

Back pain (Lower)

Fever

Nausea

Pain in rectum

Discharge from rectum

Bleeding from rectum

Consistent sore throat

Cold sores

If you have had unprotected sex with someone other than a long-term monogamous partner – be responsible - get tested.

How the STD KIT Works

Our system is very simple; the test kit is self-contained and does not need to be sent to a lab. The results are available within 15 minutes in the privacy of your own home and are extremely accurate with European Certification for use in hospitals.

1. Select the tests that are right for you (if unsure, for piece of mind, get one of each, it is much cheaper to ship as a single package)

2. Follow the instructions included with the test kit (or on our site)

3. Most tests are a small finger prick, or a fluid swab only.

4. Deposit fluid in the test well as instructed and wait for results.

RESULTS

If negative, you have immediate piece of mind.

If positive you now know that you need to keep other people safe and get to a doctor a.s.a.p. These diseases are very treatable.

Take control of your sexual health – Test regularly if you or your partner engages in high-risk behaviors.

Pregnancy / STD Testing

Couples looking to start a family should definitely test for STD’s even if they have been monogamous.

Many STD’s are ‘silent’. They have no symptoms and can be serious or even life-threatening if contracted during pregnancy. These diseases can have serious effects on the baby and the mother. Some may be seen at birth, while others can take years to develop.

Babies born with an STD have a higher chance of being infected with HIV in later life.

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Many STD’s can be passed from the mother to the child!

- HIV- passes from mother to child during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and breastfeeding, however if the mother tested and diagnosed and medical steps taken the risk can be reduced to 2%. ALL EXPECTANT MOTHERS SHOULD BE TESTED

- Syphilis- can be passed from mother to child, it has been linked to stillbirths, death shortly after birth, and premature births. Those that survive can have problems with their heart, skin, eyes, ears, teeth, and many other organs. It is highly recommended that pregnant women get tested and high-risk women get tested again in their third trimester.

- Chlamydia- has been linked to low birth weight and pre-term labor. All pregnant women should be tested. High-risk patients should also be tested during third trimester.

- Gonorrhea- has been linked to premature rupture of the membranes, premature birth, miscarriage, and low birth weight. It is important that pregnant women get tested and treated with antibiotics prior to birth.

- Hepatitis B- Most risky when mother becomes infected close to birth with a significant chance that the baby will carry the Hepatitis B virus through life (chronic). Some reports have shown a 90% chance of chronic liver disease. All pregnant women should be tested.

Preventing STDs

The best ways to avoid getting an STD is to maintain a monogamous relationship with someone who has been tested and is infection and disease free, or to abstain from sex, including oral sex.

Condoms have limits, they cannot protect against skin lesions that are not covered by the condom. This makes them limited against Herpes, Syphilis, and genital warts, but they are effective against gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV.